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Donald Trump says the press has a double standard when it comes to how it covers his protesters versus the one who interrupted President Barack Obama Friday. (Nov. 4) (Published Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016)

Donald Trump's campaign manager said on morning news shows Monday that it's not true that Trump's staff has stopped the candidate from tweeting.

Trump has exhibited unusual restraint on social media in the final days of the campaign. The New York Times reported on Sunday that aides "have finally wrested away" his Twitter account.

President Barack Obama seized on the report at a voter rally in Florida, telling the crowd that anyone who can't be trusted with a Twitter account shouldn't be trusted with control of the America's nuclear weapons.

Trump Booed Leaving New York Times

President Elect Donald Trump is booed as he walks through the lobby of The New York Times Building after a 75-minute meeting with Times journalists. The lobby of the Times building is open to the public, and a large crowd had gathered by the time he departed. (Published Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2016)

When asked Monday about the Times report by NBC's "Today" show, campaign manager Kellyanne Conway said: "No, it's not true."

On MSNBC's "Morning Joe," Conway insisted that Trump has his phone with him and will probably call her after her appearance on the show is over.